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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 05, 2000
Filed:
Dec. 29, 1997
Shigeki Minata, Shizuoka, JP;
NEC Corporation, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
In a radio paging receiver for announcing, by the use of an announcing section (5) having a plurality of announcing modes, reception of a call generated by a particular sender, a memory section (8+9) memorizes, as memorized sender data, a plurality of sender data specifying a plurality of senders and memorizes, as memorized announcing mode data, a plurality of announcing mode data specifying the announcing modes of the announcing section in correspondence to the memorized sender data. Supplied with a radio signal carrying a particular sender datum specifying the particular sender, a processing section (1-4) processes the radio signal into the particular sender datum. Connected to the memory and the processing sections, a controlling section (7) controls the announcing section in response to the particular sender datum so that the announcing section announces the reception of the call in the announcing mode specified by a corresponding one of the memorized announcing mode data. The corresponding one of the memorized announcing mode data corresponds to the memorized sender datum which coincides with the particular sender datum. The controlling section controls the announcing section in response to the particular sender datum so that the announcing section does not announce the reception of the call in any of the announcing modes when none of the memorized sender data coincide with the particular sender datum.